Immigrant Spirituality and Canadian Religions
SMH3874HS
L0101
Offered in Winter 2011 · Previously offered in Winter 2010 · Toronto (St. George Campus) Site
Canada is a nation of immigrants, and the Canadian religions are the religions of immigrants. The waves of religious immigrants will be studied including 17C French, 18C Irish and Scottish, 19C German, Polish, Jewish, and Ukrainian immigrants; 20C English, Italian, and Portuguese to the more recent Caribbean, Filipino, Chinese, Tamils, Vietnamese, and Korean religionists. The attitudes of Euro-Canadians will be examined as they progress from Anglo-Celtic Calvinism to Canadian secular multiculturalism. The techniques of archival research, historical analysis, and historiography will be explored. Seminar presentation and research paper. Class Presentation 30%; Research Essay 40%; Collaborative Recapitulation (open book exam) 30%.
AD students enrol in SMH6874HS.
Schedule: Monday, 19:00 to 21:00
Instructors: Terence Fay, S.J.
Other Information: Second Semester · One Credit